Jobs in Meghalaya: DHS Meghalaya Recruitment 2025-Librarian Vacancy

Office of the Directorate of Health Services Meghalaya is inviting applications for the position of Librarian under its latest Recruitment 2025 drive. Interested and eligible candidates can now apply for this academic opportunity.

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DHS Meghalaya Recruitment 2025

The Office of the Directorate of Health Services, Meghalaya (DHS Meghalaya), has officially announced recruitment for the post of Librarian. This is a great opportunity for qualified candidates seeking a stable and rewarding position in the public health sector. The role of a Librarian within DHS plays an important part in managing medical and health-related information, ensuring access to essential resources, and supporting the department’s overall mission of improving public health services in the state.

Interested and eligible candidates are encouraged to visit the DHS Meghalaya official website at http://meghealth.gov.in to review the detailed recruitment notification. The notification outlines important information regarding eligibility criteria, educational qualifications, age limits, required documentation, and other key conditions that applicants must meet before applying.

Applications for the post of Librarian must be submitted offline in the prescribed format, along with all supporting documents. It is important for applicants to ensure that their forms are complete, accurate, and submitted within the given deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

The last date to apply offline is 24 April 2025.

For complete details and to download the application form, candidates should refer to the official DHS Meghalaya website and follow the instructions provided in the recruitment section.

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Job Introduction

Details about DHS Meghalaya Recruitment 2025

Office of the Directorate of Health Services Meghalaya (DHS Meghalaya) has officially launched its 2025 recruitment drive, inviting applications for the position of Librarian. This is a valuable opportunity for experienced professionals to join a leading financial services firm.

Post Name Librarian
Hiring Organization DHS Meghalaya
Job Location Shillong – Meghalaya
Employment Type Fulltime
No of Posts 1
Job Location Type Onsite
Basic Salary Rs. 60000/-
Qualifications

To be eligible for the post of Librarian at Office of the Directorate of Health Services Meghalaya (DHS Meghalaya), candidates must have successfully completed Masters Degree from any of the recognized boards or Universities.

Industry Office of the Directorate of Health Services Meghalaya (DHS Meghalaya)
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How to apply for this Job

Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the prescribed application form. The Applicant needs to send the application form along with relevant documents to The Office of the Director of Health Services Medical Education & Research (DME), Lawmali, Pasture Hills, Shillong Meghalaya.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions of Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment 2025

Q. When is the walk-in date to apply for Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment ?

A. The walk-in date to apply for Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment is 24th April, 2025.

Q. How much is the salary of Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment ?

A. The salary of Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment is Rs. 60,000/- per month.

Q. What are the total number of posts vacant for Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment ?

A. The total number of posts vacant for Meghalaya Health Service Recruitment is 01.

About Hiring Organization

About Meghalaya Health Service

The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) is a National effort at ensuring effective healthcare through a range of interventions at individual, household, community, and most critically at the health system levels. Despite considerable gains in health status over the past few decades in terms of increased life expectancy, reductions in mortality and morbidity serious challenges still remain. These challenges vary significantly from state to state and even within states.

There has been a progressive decline in budgetary allocation for public health in the country from 1.3% of GDP in 1990 to 0.9% in 1999. Rising inequities are another area of concern. Studies demonstrate that curative services favour the rich over the poor. Only one tenth of the population is covered by any form of health insurance thereby exposing the large majority to the risk of indebtedness in the event of a major illness in the family. Operational integration in policy and programme between various vertical programmes within the health sector, and between health and other related sectors such as drinking water, sanitation, and nutrition has been limited, resulting in a lack of holistic approaches to health. A number of States particularly in North, East and North Eastern parts of the country have stagnant health indicators and continue to grapple with significant morbidity and mortality. The causes for this basically lie in socio-economic factors, under performing health systems and weak institutional framework.